MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 9 /Christian Newswire/ -- World Congress of Families enthusiastically endorses the upcoming "Day of Purity" (February 12).
WCF Managing Director Larry Jacobs comments: "With the culture -- including the news and entertainment media, public education, and government -- constantly pushing teen sexual experimentation, it's refreshing to have a day specifically dedicated to promoting premarital abstinence."
Jacobs continued: "'Day of Purity' is a project of Liberty Counsel, which is to be commended for its contribution here." Click here for the Day of Purity website.
Over 300 secondary schools, colleges and universities in 44 states are participating in "Day of Purity," as well as hundreds of churches, ministries and civic organizations, including American Family Association, a World Congress of Families Partner.
"The message of 'Day of Purity' is truly countercultural," Jacobs observed. "The culture tells teens it doesn't matter what they do, as long as they use a condom. The dubious wisdom of this approach may be seen in skyrocketing rates of venereal disease, teen abortions and out-of-wedlock births; not to mention the high rates of teen depression and mental illness."
That 3 million American teen-agers contract a sexually transmitted disease each year would suggest that "safe-sex" is the quintessential oxymoron.
"Day of Purity" is very much in keeping with the Amsterdam Declaration, adopted at the conclusion of World Congress of Families V (August 10-12, 2009), which calls for policies that will, "protect the physical, mental, social and spiritual development of children." Click here to read the Amsterdam Declaration in its entirety.
Click here to read, "Sexuality: A Litmus Test For Culture" by Dr. Allan C. Carlson, founder and International Secretary of the World Congress of Families.
For more information on World Congress of Families, go towww.worldcongress.org. To schedule an interview with Larry Jacobs, contact Don Feder at 508- 405-1337 or dfeder@rcn.com .
The World Congress of Families (WCF) is an international network of pro-family organizations, scholars, leaders and people of goodwill from more than 60 countries that seek to restore the natural family as the fundamental social unit and the 'seedbed' of civil society (as found in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948). The WCF was founded in 1997 by Allan Carlson and is a project of The Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society in Rockford, Illinois (www.profam.org). To date, there have been five World Congresses of Families Prague (1997), Geneva (1999), Mexico City (2004) and Warsaw, Poland (2007). The fifth World Congress of Families was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 10-12, 2009 ( www.worldcongress.nl and www.worldcongress.org).
Were there to be no support in the whole history of ethical and moral thought, were there no acknowledged confirmation from medical science, were the history of legal opinion to the contrary, we would still have to conclude on the basis of God's Holy Word that the unborn child is a person in the sight of God. He is protected by the sanctity of life graciously given to each individual by the Creator, Who alone places His image upon man and grants them any right to life which they have.